Today we have with us a BIM Expert, Architect & the founder of Aussie BIM Guru\xa0Youtube Channel, Gavin Crump\n\n
\nA brief history of Gavin Crump:
\nGavin completed his Bachelor & Masters in Architecture from University of South Australia in 2012, post which he got the opportunity to work for the biggest firms in the industry like HDR, Woods Baggot, Crone Architects, among many and quickly worked his way up to being a BIM Manager. He now runs his own BIM Consulting firm called BIM Guru\xa0 and he provides various BIM related services. But what stands out the most for him is undoubtedly his Youtube channel. Yes, there are tons of tutorials on Revit but most of those tutorials are made by students who have not really had infield experience. But what if you could learn from an industry leader who has over 9 years of experience and all for free? Gavin not only releases tutorials on Revit, but also on Dynamo, Python, Grasshopper, Rhino, & of course BIM. If you want to check out his videos, head to Aussie BIM guru on youtube.
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\n\n\nIn this episode, Gavin is going to be taking us on his journey in Architecture, his time at University of South Australia, why he feels 3 years in Architecture school is too long, how he picked up on Revit, his transition to a BIM Manager in a very short span of time, scope of work for a BIM Manager, the Aussie BIM Guru story, BIM ISO Standards, advice for those learning Dynamo, transition from Dynamo to Grasshopper, starting his BIM Consulting firm called BIM Guru, the BIM Market in Australia, advice for young architects and towards the end we shift gears a bit and talk about applying for the Australian PR which is going to interest all those listeners planning on applying for migration.\xa0\n
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\n02:30 How Gavin got into Architecture
\n04:00 Studying at University of South Australia
\n06:30 How Gavin picked up his Revit skills
\n08:30 Working with a BIM Manager
\n09:30 How Gavin transitioned to a BIM Manager in a very short span of time
\nBIM Standards
\n12:20 Scope of work for a BIM Manager
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\n\n\n14:30 Is the BIM team involved in Facilities Management?
\n15:30 The Aussie BIM Guru story
\nLearning from his own videos
\nHow to write a pattern file
\n18:00 How did Gavin come up with the name "Aussie BIM Guru"?
\n19:11 What can we expect from Aussie BIM Guru for 2020?
\nCustom Package creation on Dynamo
\nPython in Dynamo
\nNavisworks
\nFree Revit Templates
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\n\n\n22:00 The BIM Guru Naming Standards
\nBIM ISO Standards\xa0
\nBRE, International ISO
\n23:30 Advice for those learning Dynamo
\nWalk before you run
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\n\n\n27:00 The Aussie BIM Guru Github
\n28:20 Transition from Dynamo to Grasshopper
\nLadybug
\nBreps
\nDynamo Community
\n31:10 BIM Guru - A BIM Consulting Firm
\n35:00 Business Development
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\n\n\n36:50 The BIM Market in Australia
\n37:30 Has BIM implementation become compulsory in Australia?
\n39:00 The Australian government & BIM
\nISO 19650
\n40:30 Projects that have implemented BIM the right way in Australia
\nThe Egyptian Museum
\n43:00 BIM Levels & Digital Twins
\n45:20 Tech Giants & BIM - The Samsung City
\n46:30 Does BIM compromise our creative abilities as architects?
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\n\n\n48:00 Applying for the Australian PR
\nSubclass 189
\nseek.com.au
\n53:00 Advice to young architects & architecture students.
\n54:20 Quick Fire Round
\n57:30 The Aussie BIM Guru Cats
\n58:40 Quick Fire Round
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